Phi 210 Week 6 Quiz 2

Correct All persons act in order that they might get pleasure.Even so-called altruistic persons who help others so much that they do almost nothing for themselves get pleasure out of giving.Otherwise, they wouldn't do it. Suppose a person hits himself over the head with a hammer.He must get pleasure from it, because why else would he do it if he didn't get pleasure from it? Answer

Correct Either the government imposes price controls on the cost of prescription drugs, or the pharmaceutical companies will continue to reap huge profits. Therefore, price controls must be imposed, because we cannot tolerate these huge profits any longer. Answer

Correct Raising a child is like growing a tree. Sometimes violent things, such as cutting off branches, have to be done to force the tree to grow straight. Similarly, corporal punishment must sometimes be inflicted on children to force them to develop properly. Answer

Correct Motives and desires exert forces on people, causing them to choose one thing over another. But force is a physical quantity, governed by the laws of physics. Therefore, human choices are governed by the laws of physics. Answer

Selected Answer:
Equivocation
Correct Answer:
Equivocation
Question 5

5 out of 5 points

Correct
No mathematician has ever been able to demonstrate the truth of the variants of the Goldberg conjecture, so they cannot all be true. Answer
Selected Answer:
Ignorance
Correct Answer:
Ignorance
Question 6

5 out of 5 points

Correct
Pope John Paul II has stated that artificial insemination of women is immoral. We can only conclude that this practice is indeed immoral. Answer
Selected Answer:
Authority
Correct Answer:
Authority
Question 7

0 out of 5 points

Incorrect
Every member of the Delta Club is over 70 years old. Therefore, the Delta Club must be over 70 years old. Answer
Selected Answer:
Ignorance
Correct Answer:
Composition
Question 8

5 out of 5 points

Correct
No one has ever proved that the human fetus is not a person with rights. Therefore, abortion is morally wrong. Answer
Selected Answer:
Ignorance
Correct Answer:
Ignorance
Question 9

5 out of 5 points

Correct The secretaries have asked us to provide a lounge area where they can spend their coffee breaks.This request will have to be refused.If we give them lounge areas, next they will be asking for spas and swimming pools. Then it will be racquetball courts, tennis courts, and fitness centers.Expenditures for these facilities for the secretaries will drive the company into bankruptcy. Answer

Incorrect When a car breaks down so often that repairs become pointless, the car is thrown on the junk heap. Similarly, when a person becomes old and diseased, he or she should be mercifully put to death Answer

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

...Question 1
5 out of 5 points
| |
The idea that black people in this country live in poverty is ridiculous. Look at Bill Cosby. He's a millionaire. And so are Denzel Washington and Oprah Winfrey.Answer | | | |
| Selected Answer: | Composition |
Correct Answer: Composition |
| | | |
Question 2
0 out of 5 points
| |
| The farmers of our state have asked that we introduce legislation to provide subsidies for soybeans. Unfortunately, we will have to turn down their request. If we give subsidies to the soybean farmers, then the corn and wheat growers will ask for the same thing. Then it will be the cotton growers, citrus growers, truck farmers, and cattle raisers. In the end, the cost will be astronomical.Answer | | | |
| Selected Answer: | Authority |
Correct Answer: Slippery slope |
| | | |
Question 3
5 out of 5 points
| |
No one has ever proved that the human fetus is not a person with rights. Therefore, abortion is morally wrong. | | |
Selected Answer: | Ignorance |
Correct Answer: | Ignorance |
| | | |
Question 4
5 out of 5 points
| |
The Book of Mormon is true because it was written by Joseph Smith. Joseph Smith wrote the truth because he was divinely inspired. We know that Joseph Smith was divinely inspired because the Book of Mormon says that he was, and the Book of Mormon is true.Answer | | | |
Selected Answer: | Circular reasoning |
Correct Answer: | ...

...﻿CLICK TO DOWNLOAD
MAT 540 Week2Quiz
Question 1
If variable costs increase, but price and fixed costs are held constant, the break even point will decrease.
Question 2
Parameters are known, constant values that are usually coefficients of variables in equations.
Question 3
Probabilistic techniques assume that no uncertainty exists in model parameters.
Question 4
In general, an increase in price increases the break even point if all costs are held constant.
Question 5
P(A | B) is the probability of event A, if we already know that event B has occurred.
Question 6
A continuous random variable may assume only integer values within a given interval.
Question 7
The events in an experiment are mutually exclusive if only one can occur at a time.
Question 8
A bed and breakfast breaks even every month if they book 30 rooms over the course of a month. Their fixed cost is $4200 per month and the revenue they receive from each booked room is $180. What their variable cost per occupied room?
Question 9
The indicator that results in total revenues being equal to total cost is called the
Question 10
If the price increases but fixed and variable costs do not change, the break even point
Question 11
A university is planning a seminar. It costs $3000 to reserve a room, hire an instructor, and bring in the equipment. Assume it costs $25 per student for the administrators to provide the course...

...Question 1
5 out of 5 points
The syllogism itself, not the premises, can be _____.
Answer
Selected Answer: valid.
Question 2
5 out of 5 points
In the following syllogism, the major term is _______________.
All human beings are mortal.
Ann is a human being.
Ann is mortal.
Answer
Selected Answer: mortal
Question 3
5 out of 5 points
All dillybobbers are thingamajigs.
No whatchamacallit is a dillybobber.
Therefore, no whatchamacallits are thingamajigs.
This syllogism is an example of _______________.
Answer
Selected Answer: illicit process.
Question 4
5 out of 5 points
Premises in syllogisms can be ________________.
Answer
Selected Answer: a and b
Question 5
5 out of 5 points
To form a valid syllogism, which premise is missing in the following argument?
[missing premise]
Sam is a politician.
Therefore, Sam is a dishonest person.
Answer
Selected Answer: All politicians are dishonest persons.
Question 6
5 out of 5 points
A syllogism in which one of the premises is missing is called a(n) _________________.
Answer
Selected Answer: enthymeme.
Question 7
5 out of 5 points
Which one of the following hypothetical syllogisms is invalid?
Answer
Selected Answer: If P, then Q.
Not P.
Therefore, not Q.
Question 8
5 out of 5 points
Which rule is being violated in the following syllogism?
Only man (not the plants or animals) is that which has been called by God to avoid...

...Cyber Law Text & Cases Quiz2
1. Cyberlaw |
both a and c
|
2. The Internet |
is a network of computer networks.
|
3. The Internet began in |
1969.
|
4. The history of the Internet shows that(Points : 1) |
user policy expressly prohibited commercial applications.
|
5. The World Wide Web was developed in: 1) |
1991.
|
6. The World Wide Web began at |
CERN.
|
7. The World Wide Web was developed and named by |
Tim Berners-Lee.
|
8. Sprint and Earthlink are examples of |
ISPs.
|
9. The domain name system (DNS) was devised |
as an easier way to access sites on the Internet.
|
10. The domain name system was devised in |
1984.
|
11. HTML stands for |
hypertext markup language.
|
12. HTML was developed as a |
standard document format.
|
13. URL stands for |
uniform resource locator
|
14. A URL is simply |
the name of a file stored on a Web server.
|
15. A basic tenet at the founding of the Internet was |
open exchange of information.
|
16. On the Internet, cookies |
none of the above
|
17. A cache is a |
temporary storage space on the user’s hard drive.
|
18. Internet access is limited by filters which use several methods to screen out unwanted...

...Analysis
Process:
1. Display program welcome message
2. Ask for item name
3. Ask for item price
4. Ask for pound weight
5. Ask for ounces
6. Convert pounds to ounces then add to input ounces
7. Divide total price by ounces
8. Display the price per ounce.
Input:
Item Name
Item Price
Item Weight in pounds
Ounces as integer
Output:
Unit price
Main Module
Declare Name as String
Declare Price as real
Declare Lbs as integer
Declare Oz as integer
Declare UnitPrice as real
Display "Marc’s Unit Pricing Program"
Display "This program will break down the weight of an item from pounds to ounces, and will then give you the price per ounce for the product listed."
Call Input Data Module
Call Perform Calculations Module
Call Output Results Module
End Main Module
REM now we get all the pertinent information that we need.
Input Data Module
Display "Name of the Item?"
Input Name
Display "How much does it cost?"
Input Price
Display "Item Weight in pounds only?"
Input weight in Lbs
Display "Please enter any additional ounces if listed?"
Input Oz
Display “Please confirm if the entry is correct.”
PAUSE
If yes then
Display “Enter to continue”
Or else
Call input data module again
End Input Data Module
REM it is time now to calculate or break down theunit price into size’s which this module does.
Perform Calculations Module
Set Oz = 16
UnitPrice = Price/Oz
End...

...﻿CLICK TO DOWNLOAD
STR 581 WEEK2QUIZ
1. This environment in the strategic planning process comprises factors in the competitive situation that affect a firm’s success in acquiring needed resources or in profitably marketing its goods and services.
2. The quasi-science of anticipating environmental and competitive changes and estimating their importance to an organizations operation refers to
3. Because the quantity, quality, price, and accessibility of financial, human, and material resources are rarely ideal, assessment of suppliers and creditors is critical to an accurate evaluation of which of the firm’s external environments?
4. What Human Resource component within its operating environment is a major element of a firm’s ability to satisfy its personnel needs?
5. Which of these is a determinant of entry, according to Porter?
6. .This term refers to descriptive characteristics that can be used to differentiate groups of present or potential customers.
7. Which threat of entry creates a barrier by forcing entrants to spend heavily to overcome customer loyalty?
8 .This factor considers or provides creative adaptations that can suggest possibilities for new products or for improvements in existing products or in manufacturing and marketing techniques.
9 .This information is used to explain or predict some aspect of customer behavior with regard to a product or service. Information...